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Robinson v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire

N. M. Haener N. M. Haener November 27, 2024 7 min read
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Robinson v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire (2018) redefined the duty of care in negligence. The court clarified police liability when arrests can foreseeably cause harm to bystanders. The case ruled that negligence principles may apply equally to public authorities in predictable risk scenarios.

Robinson v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire - police negligence - police liability - duty of care
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🏛️ Court: Supreme Court
🗓️ Judgment Date: 8 February 2018
🗂️ Where Reported: [2018] UKSC 4; [2018] A.C. 736
📍 Jurisdiction: United Kingdom

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Foreseeable Harm: The police owe a duty of care in situations where their positive actions create a reasonably foreseeable risk of harm to others. In this case, the arrest in a crowded area posed a predictable danger to nearby pedestrians like Mrs. Robinson.

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